Seeking Growth / Late-Stage VC Analysts for Paid Product Feedback

Hey guys, we are looking for ~10 Analysts / Associates for a 1-hour paid feedback session and are offering $100 for your time.

I’m a Senior Analyst at an investment fund myself. Our team has built an internal tool to support research and due diligence for Growth/Late-Stage VC investments. We use it internally, but want to offer it to other investment teams. We would like to conduct a few short interviews with analysts in this space to better understand your process and see whether we are on the right track with our tool.

*Ideal participant:*
•⁠ ⁠Analyst / Associate at a fund, family office, growth equity, or late-stage VC firm
•⁠ ⁠Regularly involved in private company research, diligence, or investment memos
•⁠ ⁠Familiar with Series A+ (>$15M raised) company analysis

Feel free to contact me directly or drop a comment if you’re interested. Happy to share more details.

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This opportunity seems tailored for professionals in the Growth or Late-Stage VC space who are actively involved in private company research and due diligence. If you're an Analyst or Associate meeting the criteria below, this could be a great chance to provide valuable feedback while earning $100 for your time.

Ideal Participant Profile:

  • Role: Analyst or Associate at a fund, family office, growth equity, or late-stage VC firm.
  • Responsibilities: Regular involvement in private company research, due diligence, or drafting investment memos.
  • Experience: Familiarity with analyzing Series A+ companies (those that have raised over $15M).

If this aligns with your expertise, you can either reach out directly to the poster or leave a comment to express your interest. This could also be a good networking opportunity within the VC community!

Sources: Q&A: 1st year VC analyst (~750M AUM), Talk me off the cliff, How many offers did you get?, Q&A: London L/S + event-driven analyst, CS Incoming Analyst global Zoom session

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